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As a professional journalist and editor, here’s how you might present the information regarding the KDE developers’ updates for Plasma 6.1 and Plasma 6.2:


KDE Developers Tackle Bugs in Plasma 6.1, Introduce New Features for Plasma 6.2

In the latest update from the KDE community, developers are actively addressing issues in the recently released Plasma 6.1 desktop environment while concurrently advancing feature development for Plasma 6.2. KDE developer Nate Graham has provided his weekly digest of KDE activities, highlighting several key updates.

Key Points of the Update:

  • Bug Fixes for Plasma 6.1: The Plasma 6.1 desktop, which saw its release earlier this month, has been experiencing some teething issues. The new edit mode, in particular, has been problematic, leading to significant bug fixing and refinements. Users can expect upcoming point releases to address these issues.

  • Record Low in High Priority Bugs: The KDE project has achieved a remarkable milestone with a record low of 29 open high-priority bugs, reflecting the community’s dedication to maintaining the software’s quality and stability.

  • UI Polishing for Plasma 6.2: Work has commenced on Plasma 6.2, with a focus on UI polishing to enhance the user experience.

  • Enhanced Open WiFi Security: Plasma 6.2 will include support for Enhanced Open WiFi security (OWE), providing users with improved security features for their wireless connections.

  • New KWin Effects: The KWin window manager now features a hide cursor effect, allowing users to customize when the cursor is hidden, either after inactivity or while typing.

  • Improved Sound Themes: The Ocean and Oxygen sound themes have been updated to include bell sounds, replacing the previous default system bell noise.

  • System Settings Enhancements: KDE System Settings continue to see improvements, providing users with a more refined and intuitive interface.

  • Stylus Functionality: Users of KDE Plasma Wayland can now drag windows around using a stylus, even from empty areas.

  • Additional Bug Fixes: The update includes numerous other bug fixes aimed at improving the overall performance and reliability of the Plasma desktop.

For a more detailed breakdown of these updates, readers can visit Nate Graham’s blog post, which provides an in-depth look at the latest KDE developments.


Source: Nate’s Blog


This summary encapsulates the key points of the update while maintaining a professional and informative tone suitable for an audience familiar with KDE and its desktop environment.


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